Commenting on Classmates Blogs :>
In this entry, I am going to be commentating on two of my friends/classmates shots/angles from their blogs!!
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An over-the-shoulder shot: This is a shot from my friend Aiden's blog which shows the camera faced behind him and slightly angled to look at the library over the point of his shoulder. I think this shot is meant to give an eery feeling as it is him just looking at the empty side of the library and we cannot see his face. |

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A high-angle shot: This is a shot where the camera is focused to the top/angled to look down at a classmate named Adrian. This shot is meant to give a Birds Eye view of the environment at a library table and introduce what work Adrian is doing in the library. |
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An aerial shot: This is a shot where the camera is looking directly down at four of the same books. I think this shot is meant to create confusion such as why there are four of the same books, and why are they put in a sort of circular formation.
Classmate #2: Tatiana; https://tati030409.blogspot.com

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A wide-shot: This is a shot where the camera is placed across the area from my classmate Jesus. I think this shot creates a feeling of isolation or concern, such as why is he alone in the library and how did he get to be alone. |
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A point of view shot: In this shot the camera is placed in front of a person's eyes but not facing towards them, it is a shot meant to show what somebody or something is looking at. The meaning of this shot is to be placed in a person's shoes and kind of read the book this person is reading.
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A two-shot: This a shot where the camera is placed to look at two of my classmates, Jesus and Anthony sitting next to each other to add a level of intimacy. The meaning of this shot is to give a view into the close relationship that these classmates may have as the close proximity between them shows how comfortable they are with each other. |
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